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    How can i recreate a in-game track?

    Aside from DD & Suspense found in the sample tracks, there is a certain track i would like to recreate with a bit of an alternative. However, this is a long track and i doubt i could make an exact replica without spendin hours and hours through trial and error. Any ideas or am i gonna have to do this the hard way? Im not even sure where this particular track starts on the game map.
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    LukeMSki's Avatar Senior Member
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    Re: How can i recreate a in-game track?

    Maybe start by saying which map it is and what you would like to change.
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    Re: How can i recreate a in-game track?

    For some reason i think i know which track you mean,i think you would have to make it from scratch but not sure
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    Re: How can i recreate a in-game track?

    Titan Graveyard. This is going to be a b*tch to make from scratch, so im not sure if i will do it altogether given no other options.

    If a dev could post some specs (weather/data/additional physics) as well as location on the map, i would really appreciate it. I want an exact duplicate and i would be only alternating one thing which i think it would make the track even more fun.
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    Re: How can i recreate a in-game track?

    It will be a total nightmare to recreate an entire track from Evo.
    I had a hard enough time doing 9 obstacles where the spacing between didn't need to be perfect so an entire track will be even harder.
    I took loads of photos. The whole obstacle, individual pieces, freeze frames of where the bike hits, etc.
    I also ran each obstacle holding forward/nothing to study how the bike reacted at the start so if I could get that then I knew I was on the right track.
    It's slow but it's the only way.
    I rebuilt Goin Up on HD and that was the same thing but a lot less to battle with as there are no curves or outside. That was a nightmare too!
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    Re: How can i recreate a in-game track?

    redlynx specifically made it so people couldn't copy tracks so there wouldn't be stolen content
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    Re: How can i recreate a in-game track?

    If you can, have a video of the track open as you build, that's how I made Hard Twist in HD.

    As for getting the effects right, just keep playing both your track and the original, look for differences and fix them.
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    Re: How can i recreate a in-game track?

    I vaguely remember there being an almost exact replica of one of the in game tracks (not DD or Suspense) uploaded on TC and somebody commenting about it on here asking how it was possible. I tried to search for it but I couldn't find anything. I wish I could be of more help but I distinctly remember somebody saying this was possible to open the in game tracks in the editor in some way.
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    Re: How can i recreate a in-game track?

    Originally Posted by NonRedOrchid
    I vaguely remember there being an almost exact replica of one of the in game tracks (not DD or Suspense) uploaded on TC and somebody commenting about it on here asking how it was possible. I tried to search for it but I couldn't find anything. I wish I could be of more help but I distinctly remember somebody saying this was possible to open the in game tracks in the editor in some way.
    Mad timesaver yo... Can a dev comment on this please?
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    Re: How can i recreate a in-game track?

    Originally Posted by NonRedOrchid
    I vaguely remember there being an almost exact replica of one of the in game tracks (not DD or Suspense) uploaded on TC and somebody commenting about it on here asking how it was possible. I tried to search for it but I couldn't find anything. I wish I could be of more help but I distinctly remember somebody saying this was possible to open the in game tracks in the editor in some way.
    Nope.
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